Steve Bornfeld

Associate Editor

Contact:
868-4578 • Email

One of the state’s preeminent entertainment writers, Bornfeld joins Vegas Seven as our newest associate editor. A fan of the word “peripatetic,” he has worked for 30 years as a features editor, writer and columnist at newspapers and magazines from New York to Las Vegas. Stops included Hearst Newspapers, Gannett News Service, the New York Post and both the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Las Vegas Sun. Honored by the Nevada Press Association, Best of the West and the Society for Features Journalism, he has extensively covered the arts, including the development of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. A Bronx boy at heart, his only complaint about Las Vegas is that he can’t take the subway to work.

After three-plus years loitering in this space, Showstopper under my watch concludes with this final edition. With a twinge of sadness, I’m pushing on from the shores of Vegas Seven toward new professional waters. Read More

Described as “a show breaking out in a bar,” the production is a cabaret-style mash-up of musical theater and rock concert excerpting scenes and songs that have been injected, often anachronistically, by Baz Luhrmann into his films. Read More

In a nostalgic mood, Vegas Seven invited several Super Summer vets to reminisce about the challenges, frustrations, oddities and, ultimately, unabashed love for the stage at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. Read More

After 17 years of performing “genital origami” to international audiences, public penile manipulators have a home at the Erotic Heritage Museum’s appropriately named Jewel Box venue. And it’s as fascinatingly freaky as advertised. Read More